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Monitor Archive for April 16, 1981

News of rationing step premature, Warsaw says
Bid for Scottish bank sets off controversy on foreign control
Budget cuts mean deep-six for National Aquarium
Give Reaganomics a try
Draft registration: soon to be a course at Berkeley High
2 former top FBI men pardoned by Reagan
Iranian panel to weigh whether hostage deal hurt
Cable TV turns new ground in the world of commercials
Skywriting; The making of a miles-high billboard
US says it won't review sea-law proposal till fall
Poles relieved that they have moved out of the world limelight
Zimbabwe one year after: Mugabe gains despite tests
John Kelley and the marathon -- you weren't seeing double
The fireweed and the ashes
Shuttle spinoff: new boost for sciences?
Washington 'pros' -- they win even when they lose
Stemming the Soviets in southern Africa
Japan, like US, calls for government cuts
Science and the resurrection
Kleindienst indicted on perjury charges
Saudis fret at US delays in making Mideast moves
The battle for Zahle
Used-car stickers: 'Let the buyer ask questions'?

St. Paul's gets ready for a royal wedding
April in Boston: it's Marathon time, full of camaraderie and spectacle

'Symposium' on violence in US; Experts give opinions on why events such as recent assassination attempt erupt in usually forebearing culture
Easter dinner in Jerusalem: an international gathering
Moscow's workers say, 'Well done, America'
Los Angeles lofts Bradley to gubernatorial prospect
Ms. Livingstone, they presume!
The active, often hidden world of independent films
Clean Air Act revisions likely to be a fine-tuning, not reconstruction
It's all or nothing now for Trudeau on Canadian constitutional debate
Leaven
'Lucky' Australia's boom undercut by labor problems
'Star choreographers' get top billing as regional ballets visit Big Apple
Two Monitor writers honored
US envoy talks of Namibia with 2 S. African officials
Celebrating spring with traditional Russian paskha
Eyskens tries to sell Belgians on austerity program
IMF to lend $650 million to ease Jamaican troubles

Low priced pilchard tastes like tuna
The Redeemer
New Yorks clothes closet to the Stars
He Who Was Named Before He Came
Who's who in White House pecking order
COAL; REPORT FROM MINE NO. 7
Voluntary limit on cars for US sought by Tokyo
Pulitzer declined by Washington Post
Cities find gold along the waterfront
Remembrance
Latest US government 'how to' booklet -- self-protection from crime
Finding out what is in your credit file
East meets East: A Chinese at Swarthmore
A quiet Kremlin keeps wary eye on events in Poland
Sun, Air
Coal miners' union leader bargains with little clout